Four six-line stanzas. 24 lines total.First
two lines make a statement. Next two lines extract meaning.Last two lines are
the inverted refrain and are an indented couplet.The rhyme scheme is a-b-a-b
for the first four lines.Lines #5 and #6 are the inverted refrain. a-b or b-a.

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The
Ninette is a form that uses nine lines. Each line increases by one syllable
until the middle line, (five syllables) after which the syllable count in the
lines following goes back down from four to one. The first and last words of
this poem can be 1) the same 2) antonyms or 3) synonyms.

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the silent song of peace,
an amazing word,
merging different worlds.
The ultimate stroke of a painter's brush,
splashing canvas with the final touch.
The lost part of a puzzle ,
when found completes life.
A wish,
even if not wished,
granted.
A soulful embrace,
relieving all the pains.

Harrisham
Rhyme : created by a female poet named Harrisham Minhas, from India. It has is a six-line rhyming stanza. The last alphabet (letter) of the first word of each line is the first alphabet
(letter) of the first word of next line. There is no restriction on the
starting alphabet (letter)of the first line.Rhyme scheme : ababab.

Rannaicheacht
Ghairid (ron-a'yach cha'r-rid): Irish poetry form having quatrain stanzas with
uneven lines. The first line has three syllables, the other three have seven.
The stanza rhymes a a b a, with a cross-rhyme between three and four and the
opening word or phrase or line is also included at the end (to end where it
began)

You are grace of god playing different roles, caring for us and
others.

The
"ovillejo," an old Spanish verse form that means "tight little
bundle." ". The last line is a "redondilla," a "little
round" that collects all three of the short lines. The rhyme scheme (aa bb
cc cddc) is established, but the meter is at the poet's discretion.

Ya Du (Burmese Poetry Form) : 4 syllable lines and a fifth of 5, 7, 9,or
11 syllables. The staircase rule applies to the four lines, and the last
syllable of the fourth and fifth line must rhyme.There should be reference to the seasons since the word yadu means
"the seasons”.

Tyburn
: 6 line poem having 2, 2, 2, 2, 9, 9 syllables. The first four lines rhyme and
are all descriptive words. The last two lines rhyme and incorporate the first,
second, third, and fourth lines. Rhyme Scheme:
xxxxee

The Burns stanza : Named after the Scottish poet Robert Burns.
Also called the Scottish stanza or six-line stave. Prior to Burns’s use, it
was known as the standard Habbie,
after Habbie Simpson. Rhyme scheme: aaabab.